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than two hundred arrested and made anti-government demonstrations across the country this comes as damascus accused a u.s. envoy of inciting violence in hama something that washington strongly denies more than fourteen hundred people have been killed since anti-government protests began in march but as syria's deputy foreign minister told r.t. this country will not tolerate any foreign interference in its affairs. and. serious position has been clearly articulated and the global community is aware of the military force in syria hands so even if the west is thinking about it meaning we would advise them not to syria is the key to the balance of at least any meddling with the same temperature as we drive this region to destroy western countries or one of their of this but nevertheless they keep hating arabs and syria in particular because of our political stand already arab israeli conflict because of our chief wants of success and of progress on the reform struggle through under the leadership of president bashar al assad what happened in syria today expected to spread like an epidemic acros
than two hundred arrested and made anti-government demonstrations across the country this comes as damascus accused a u.s. envoy of inciting violence in hama something that washington strongly denies more than fourteen hundred people have been killed since anti-government protests began in march but as syria's deputy foreign minister told r.t. this country will not tolerate any foreign interference in its affairs. and. serious position has been clearly articulated and the global community is...
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carefully consider its handling of syria foreign minister sergey lavrov pointed out the un's hard line on damascus while it allowed a civil war to rage in yemen this comes as a lot of strongly criticized france for reportedly dropping onto libyan rebels saying if the claims are true they represent a clear breach of the u.n. resolution. and i'll be back in thirty minutes with a look at your headlines but up next to the alley on the show takes a look at the career and the legacy of outgoing u.s. secretary of defense robert gates stay with us for that right here on our. hungry for the feast we've got. the biggest issues get the cuban voice face to face with the news makers. welcome to the lone show where you get the real headlines with none of them or see him alive in washington d.c. now it's and i will talk about robert gates the legacy as secretary of defense and another shadow wars drones are now being sent into somalia and hundreds of thousands are protesting in the u.k. today against all stary cuts in the streets of d.c. are pretty quiet so we're going to pair that both countries and we'll look
carefully consider its handling of syria foreign minister sergey lavrov pointed out the un's hard line on damascus while it allowed a civil war to rage in yemen this comes as a lot of strongly criticized france for reportedly dropping onto libyan rebels saying if the claims are true they represent a clear breach of the u.n. resolution. and i'll be back in thirty minutes with a look at your headlines but up next to the alley on the show takes a look at the career and the legacy of outgoing u.s....
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embassy today in damascus. about 300 people surrounded the building scaling walls, breaking windows and using spray paint and no one was hurt. hillary clinton blasted syrian president bashar al assad. >> from our perspective, he has lost legitimacy. he has failed to deliver on the promises that he's made. he has sought and accepted a from the iranians as to how to repress his own people and there's a laundry list of actions that have been certainly, concerning and should raise the issue with not only his behavior, but those who are supporting him in the international community. and, you know, we'd like to see even more countries speaking out as forcefully as we have. >> tonight, there were new allegations against rupert murdoch's media empire. claiming the tabloid "the sun" improperly obtained information years ago about gordon brown's seriously ill son and published a story about him. brown says he's shocked by the allegations and the matter is in police hands. >>> this comes a day after the "news of the world
embassy today in damascus. about 300 people surrounded the building scaling walls, breaking windows and using spray paint and no one was hurt. hillary clinton blasted syrian president bashar al assad. >> from our perspective, he has lost legitimacy. he has failed to deliver on the promises that he's made. he has sought and accepted a from the iranians as to how to repress his own people and there's a laundry list of actions that have been certainly, concerning and should raise the issue...
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. >> well, there was supposed to be a national dialog conference that assad was going to head in damascus. and that fell through and the opposition leaders gathered together in turkey to try and create some sort of a structure of regime for the opposition, for the day after assad leaves, what's interesting the location where this took place in turkey. turkey, probably second only to iran, was one of syria's strongest allies and the fact that they allowed this conference, opposition conference, to take place in turkey shows that turkey has clearly abandoned assad, jamie. >> that's significant. thank you so much, rina, for the latest from there. >> casey anthony spending her final few hours behind bars. the florida mother is getting out of jail tomorrow. after being acquitted of charges she killed her two-year-old daughter caylee. but experts say her freedom comes with a price tag. her personal safety. casey stegall is live outside the orange county corrections facility in orlando, florida and casey, how will this play out tomorrow? >> reporter: well, kelly, you know a lot of people would l
. >> well, there was supposed to be a national dialog conference that assad was going to head in damascus. and that fell through and the opposition leaders gathered together in turkey to try and create some sort of a structure of regime for the opposition, for the day after assad leaves, what's interesting the location where this took place in turkey. turkey, probably second only to iran, was one of syria's strongest allies and the fact that they allowed this conference, opposition...
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damascus, the embassies of the u.s. and france come under attack by supporters of the syrian regime. and he is cute, but he is also fast. meet the world's champion buddy hopper -- bunny hopper. eurozone finance ministers have been discussing options for resolving recent ongoing -- greece's ongoing debt crisis as a u.s. rating agencies claim there's no threat of default in the eurozone goes the third largest economy, italy. angela merkel called on the parliament in rome to respond by approving spending cuts, but so far, the italian government and lawmakers have yet to agree on a common way forward. suddenly, this man is in the sights of the markets. the italian finance minister. he has long been seen as an anchor of stability in the government, but a corruption scandal arou a close adviser and disputes with cabinet colleagues have thrown his future in doubt. now investors are worried his latest austerity plan will not get through parliament, and those worries are driving up italy's borrowing costs. berlin is trying to ca
damascus, the embassies of the u.s. and france come under attack by supporters of the syrian regime. and he is cute, but he is also fast. meet the world's champion buddy hopper -- bunny hopper. eurozone finance ministers have been discussing options for resolving recent ongoing -- greece's ongoing debt crisis as a u.s. rating agencies claim there's no threat of default in the eurozone goes the third largest economy, italy. angela merkel called on the parliament in rome to respond by approving...
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embassy in damascus. late reaction from secretary of state clinton. >>> and what happened with casey anthony's mom tried to visit her in jail. what we learned about her release. >>> she was kidnapped at 11 and held captive for 18 years and raped again and again, forced to bear two children. jaycee dugard is speaking out. her story and dr. drew pinsky. how she'll endure and how she'll be in the years ahead. [ doug ] i got to figure this out. ♪ [ dr. ling ] i want to spend more time with my patients. [ jim ] i need to build a new app for the sales team in beijing. [ mrs. davis ] i need to make science as exciting as a video game. ♪ [ jim ] i need to push out a software upgrade. [ dr. ling ] review ms. cooper's history. [ doug ] i need to cut i.t. costs. [ mrs. davis ] i need to find a way to break through. [ jim ] i need to see my family while they're still awake. [ dr. ling ] see if the blood work is ready. [ doug ] i need to think about something else when i run. ♪ [ male announcer ] every day, we s
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tens of thousands protestors took to the streets on saturday in damascus following the funerals shouting we want freedom. one protestor was killed and wounded five near the iraqi border. meanwhile, in turkey, syrian opposition figures had a conference for ways to oust president assad. in turkey hillary clinton criticized the crackdown. >> syria's future is up to the syrian people but the effort by the opposition to come together to organize, to articulated an agenda are an important part of political reform. >> the unrest in syria, there are reports had shipped advanced missiles to lebanese adding to uncertainty of the region. >> gregg: serious new security concerns as casey anthony set to go from free, acquitted on charges of murdering her daughter. she is going to be released tomorrow. we don't know when but death threats are forcing law enforcement to take precautions. casey stegall is live outside the orange county correctional facility. how is this going to play out tomorrow. >> reporter: everyone would like the teens that question and quite frankly it's been speculation all up unti
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a gathering in a park in central damascus. it took two months to get a permit and they had to promise no posters, no slogans. the singing of syria's national anth anthem, a minute of silence for the dead. this is officially a vigil in honor of the hundreds of people who have died in the uprising in this country since mid march. it's billed as apolitical, but when people know you're a journalist, they come up to you and whisper things that they say they still don't daresay on camera. but outside the vigil, pro-regime appeared praising the syrian president and selling souvenirs. in a damascus hotel that week prominent dissidents and intellectuals met for the first time in public in syria. the government didn't object. not the young people. these are the older generation. like lou hussein, men who spent years in prison for be a can i kating democracy. the meeting was controversial. some said it legitimizing the regime while killings continue. this man spent seven years in prison for giving a university lecture that irked authorit
a gathering in a park in central damascus. it took two months to get a permit and they had to promise no posters, no slogans. the singing of syria's national anth anthem, a minute of silence for the dead. this is officially a vigil in honor of the hundreds of people who have died in the uprising in this country since mid march. it's billed as apolitical, but when people know you're a journalist, they come up to you and whisper things that they say they still don't daresay on camera. but outside...
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cnn's arwa damon is in damascus. >> reporter: the seenian government is promoting this as the initial step to create the framework to implement the president's long promised reforms, which include a multiparty system to set the country on a new path of democracy, the government says. the conference opened by the syrian vice president who, interestingly, acknowledged that the conference was taking place in an atmosphere -- he also admitted that without the sacrifices, the bloodshed on the civilian and the military side, this type of dialogue would not be taking place. still, there was harsh criticism from the few opposition voices inside, especially criticizing what they are calling the government's excessive use of force. >> translator: the bloodshed needs to stop. yes, there are unauthorized protests. but is it a reason to use unjustified and excessive violence against these protests? the use of all types of excessive force is unjustified. >> reporter: others said for this type of dialogue to succeed the violence against demonstrators had to stop. it is, in fact, because of this viol
cnn's arwa damon is in damascus. >> reporter: the seenian government is promoting this as the initial step to create the framework to implement the president's long promised reforms, which include a multiparty system to set the country on a new path of democracy, the government says. the conference opened by the syrian vice president who, interestingly, acknowledged that the conference was taking place in an atmosphere -- he also admitted that without the sacrifices, the bloodshed on the...
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the sounds of gunfire on the streets of damascus, syria. [ shouting ] >> you can see armed men in civilian clothing firing weapons. it's not clear if they are security forces, but the violence against anti-government protesters shows no signs of easing. activists say syrian troops fatally shot a demonstrator today, one day after 21 civilians died in protests across the country. >>> the military's don't ask, don't tell policy is back in force. temporarily, that is. a three-judge panel of the ninth circuit court has reversed itself based on a request by the obama administration. the judge has blocked the military from enforcing the policy. the government wants more time to prepare for the end of the policy, and president obama signed a repeal of the law last december. but the bill gave the pentagon an unlimited time frame to implement the change. >>> and maybe we shouldn't be calling it carmageddon after all. there's not much gridlock to speak of in los angeles. even though a ten-mile section of the 405 freeway is shuts down until monday. crews are tearing down a bridge along the interstate
the sounds of gunfire on the streets of damascus, syria. [ shouting ] >> you can see armed men in civilian clothing firing weapons. it's not clear if they are security forces, but the violence against anti-government protesters shows no signs of easing. activists say syrian troops fatally shot a demonstrator today, one day after 21 civilians died in protests across the country. >>> the military's don't ask, don't tell policy is back in force. temporarily, that is. a three-judge...
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in a damascus hotel, dissidents met for the first time in public in syria. the government didn't object. not the young people. these are the older generation temperatu. like hussein, men who have spent years in prison for advocating democracy. some say it legitimatized the regimes while killings continue. this man spent seven years in prison for giving a university lecture that irked officials. >> translator: we cannot go back and cannot remain in the current situation. even those in power have to stop speaks in a new language, even though we don't believe what they're saying. >> reporter: these men could be the grandfathers of the young protesters on the street who say they want change. today, it is a new generation's turn. zaid whom we met in secret says he wants to make his own children proud one day, but still can't show his face. >> you are afraid to show your face on camera. why? why? what do you think would happen to you if we showed your face and put it on camera. . >> i will disappear. maybe for one day, a week, a month, year, i don't know. >> repor
in a damascus hotel, dissidents met for the first time in public in syria. the government didn't object. not the young people. these are the older generation temperatu. like hussein, men who have spent years in prison for advocating democracy. some say it legitimatized the regimes while killings continue. this man spent seven years in prison for giving a university lecture that irked officials. >> translator: we cannot go back and cannot remain in the current situation. even those in...
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. >>> sound of gunfire in the streets of damascus, syria. armed men in civilian clothing firing weapons. not clear if they are security forces, but the violence against anti-government protesters shows no sign of easing. activists say syrian troops fatally shot a demonstrator one day after 21 civilians died. >>> the taliban claiming new success in their attempts to weaken government of afghanistan. a key advisor to karzai was killed today inside the home, his home by three attackers. a member of parliament also died in the attack. president karzai's half brother who was also a government official was assassinated less than a week ago. >>> also in afghanistan, general david petraeus pet will hand over command of nato troops monday to marine corps general john allen. petraeus is retiring from the army. president obama has chosen petraeus to be the next director of the cia. >>> hosni mubarak briefly slipped into a coma today before regaining consciousness. his condition is now stable. hosni mubarak has been hospitalized since april. this isn't
. >>> sound of gunfire in the streets of damascus, syria. armed men in civilian clothing firing weapons. not clear if they are security forces, but the violence against anti-government protesters shows no sign of easing. activists say syrian troops fatally shot a demonstrator one day after 21 civilians died. >>> the taliban claiming new success in their attempts to weaken government of afghanistan. a key advisor to karzai was killed today inside the home, his home by three...
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and french embassies in damascus. you can see two men scaling the american embassy's walls yesterday. u.s. officials said it was the third attack in four days with hundreds of dem on straighters descending on the building. mobs loyal to the president have been demonstrating against hama. i want to point out this is amateur video and cnn cannot confirm its authenticity. the video shows police parked near the u.s. embassy. the writing on the white pickup says "anti-riot battalion". you can also see graffiti painted on the embassy's walls including the message that people want to kick out the dog. apparent reference to the u.s. aem bass dor. someone has written "this is syria, you dog "and "the hell with america". today the syrian ambassador to the united states accused the ambassador in france exaggerating the facts about the embassy attacks. the ambassador called on all to protect themselves and their property. secretary of state hillary clinton blasted syria in her strongest words yet. >> we've seen sent a clear messa
and french embassies in damascus. you can see two men scaling the american embassy's walls yesterday. u.s. officials said it was the third attack in four days with hundreds of dem on straighters descending on the building. mobs loyal to the president have been demonstrating against hama. i want to point out this is amateur video and cnn cannot confirm its authenticity. the video shows police parked near the u.s. embassy. the writing on the white pickup says "anti-riot battalion". you...
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he joined a group of 20 other deserters who fled at night to damascus. a week later, the sniper smuggled himself across the border to turkey where he's now in hiding here in istanbul while applying for asylum as a refugee. >> translator: i'm still frightened here in turkey, he tells me. imagine how scared i was over in syria. a single bullet only costs the equivalent of 14 cents. in other words, in syria these days, life is tragically, brutally cheap. ivan watson, cn in, istanbul. >> the syrian government has long blamed shadowy foreign elements for the turmoil. now it's saying the u.s. ambassador is one of those responsible for inciting unrest. cnn foreign affairs correspondent jill dougherty joins me now with more on this diplomatic tiff. jill, what is this about? >> well, candy, as you said, the syrian government is accusing the u.s. ambassador literally of trying to incite violence. the u.s. state department calls his visit a potent symbol of support for the syrian people. >> reporter: a car carrying the american ambassador to syria, robert ford, is
he joined a group of 20 other deserters who fled at night to damascus. a week later, the sniper smuggled himself across the border to turkey where he's now in hiding here in istanbul while applying for asylum as a refugee. >> translator: i'm still frightened here in turkey, he tells me. imagine how scared i was over in syria. a single bullet only costs the equivalent of 14 cents. in other words, in syria these days, life is tragically, brutally cheap. ivan watson, cn in, istanbul....
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and french embassies in damascus. in the photograph you can see two men scaling the american embassy's walls yesterday. u.s. officials said it was the third attack in four days with hundreds of demonstrators descending on the building. mobs loyal to president assad have been swarming outside the u.s. and french embassies to condemn visits by the american ambassadors to hama, an opposition stronghold. want to point out this is amateur video. cnn cannot confirm its authenticity. it shows a police vehicle parked neither the embassy. the writing "anti-riot battalion". you can also see graffiti painted on the embassy's walls including the message that people want to kick out the dog, apparent reference to the u.s. ambassador. someone has written "this is syria, you dog "and "to hell with america" up today the syrian ambassador to the united states accused the embassies to exaggerating the attacks. secretary of state hillary clinton blasted syria in her strongest language yet. here's what president obama told cbs news tonig
and french embassies in damascus. in the photograph you can see two men scaling the american embassy's walls yesterday. u.s. officials said it was the third attack in four days with hundreds of demonstrators descending on the building. mobs loyal to president assad have been swarming outside the u.s. and french embassies to condemn visits by the american ambassadors to hama, an opposition stronghold. want to point out this is amateur video. cnn cannot confirm its authenticity. it shows a police...
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arwa damon, cnn, damascus. >> up next, your headlines and britain's prince william and his wife catherine visit a place in los angeles that most americans don't want to see. with vitamins and minerals balanced to support your energy... ♪ ...immune function... ♪ ...healthy skin... and help protect your cells from environmental stress. everyday benefits from advanced formulas. the complete benefits of centrum. and if you're over 50, discover the age-adjusted benefits of centrum silver. a complete four course seafood feast for $15. start with soup then have salad and biscuits followed by 1 of 7 delicious entrees and finish with something sweet all for just $15. right now at red lobster. it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit deposit and you're done. open
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on the ground in damascus so it will probably had a bit of. let's put it that way but i think when you focus on the bigger picture over here. and i think this is indicative of. by the u.s. and france. to sort of do a bit of face saving exercise and appear as if they're on the good side in syria. and i actually i wouldn't be surprised if some of the demonstrators were actually there and genuinely by anger because that's the sort of intrusion that nobody can tolerate i think what we need to look at is that there is a blatant intervention by the american and french governments at least if they were fully aware of what their ambassadors were doing in a very fluid dynamics tuition on the ground in syria. we can expound that you know sons will be back in london's high court today to fight extradition to sweden where he's wanted for questioning a sexual assault allegations the australian and his supporters here handed over to swedish authorities won't be low points or so behind bars in the us parties or any . seven months since julian ourselves was r
on the ground in damascus so it will probably had a bit of. let's put it that way but i think when you focus on the bigger picture over here. and i think this is indicative of. by the u.s. and france. to sort of do a bit of face saving exercise and appear as if they're on the good side in syria. and i actually i wouldn't be surprised if some of the demonstrators were actually there and genuinely by anger because that's the sort of intrusion that nobody can tolerate i think what we need to look...
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lanes are open on 355 out of frederick to damascus. no problems on 66. spare oaks heading eastbound, traffic volume is moving at speed. that's a check of your fox 5 on- time traffic. >>> fox 5 going undercover to investigate taxi troubles. passengers unable to get a ride home because of where they live. tisha thompson is exposing the truth in this fox 5 investigation. >> reporter: getting a cab is supposed to be easy. get in, give your address. >> brandywine street. >> reporter: and you are on your way unless you are heading to a certain destination. >> sorry. >> i'm very sorry. >> what reason have i given you to refuse service. >> reporter: on most days otis carter takes the metro home. but when he's running late, he will sometimes spring for a cab. as soon as i get in the cab and they start to pull off then they ask me where are you going. where am i taking you today, sir? i say southeast washington then the problems begin. >> otis says drivers at king street have denied him a ride to southeast almost a half dozen times in the last two months. he conta
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witnesses say syrian forces are solidifying positions in cities outside of damascus, where large demonstrations are being compared to those in egypt that pushed a president from power. >>> and now to the philippines, where political argument got rather physical, as you can see right there. very physical, right in front of the television cameras. take a look. oh my goodness. and throwing that punch, that woman is the mayor. the target of her anger is a court sheriff. she lashed out after he reportedly ignored her order to postpone the demolition of a shantytown until she arrived. the mayor has since apologized. the incident is now under investigation. >>> and the votes are in, and enough of them counted to make it official. thailand will have its first woman prime minister. she is the younger sister of a former prime minister who was thrown out of power in a military coup. >>> and other international news right now. it is a real royal weekend. ooh, don't say that too fast. william and catherine are trekking through canada, and a certain crown prince tied the knot inmo monte carlo. here he is wit
witnesses say syrian forces are solidifying positions in cities outside of damascus, where large demonstrations are being compared to those in egypt that pushed a president from power. >>> and now to the philippines, where political argument got rather physical, as you can see right there. very physical, right in front of the television cameras. take a look. oh my goodness. and throwing that punch, that woman is the mayor. the target of her anger is a court sheriff. she lashed out...
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and french embassies in the capital city of damascus earlier today. we'll listen to secretary clinton and what she had to say momentarily. i want to take you straight to the white house, developing story there. we've been following it here at cnn. kprushl talks on a potential default of the united states national treasury, the deadline, august 2. those talks happening daily now. let's go to brianna keeler. who is, who was there? what are they arguing about? >> brook, this meeting wrapped up about 20 minutes ago, and this was president obama again with these top eight democrats and republican s in the house ad senate. two from each chamber. we knew going into this president obama told those in negotiations, i want you to come with specifics about what could be in an agreement, but there is no break through at this point, brooke. president obama, despite the fact that republicans ended up pulling out of at least the discussion point about a $4 trillion in deficit savings over ten years, they said, you know we're not going to go for that over the weekend
and french embassies in the capital city of damascus earlier today. we'll listen to secretary clinton and what she had to say momentarily. i want to take you straight to the white house, developing story there. we've been following it here at cnn. kprushl talks on a potential default of the united states national treasury, the deadline, august 2. those talks happening daily now. let's go to brianna keeler. who is, who was there? what are they arguing about? >> brook, this meeting wrapped...
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the un security council has strongly condemned attacks against the american and french embassies in damascus. stock for injured and property were damaged and government supporters stormed the energy -- embassies on television. >> thousands of people have held a protest in cairo demanding the removal of egypt's ruling military council. the activist want faster political reform. the elections in september could be delayed. the wikileaks website founder has begun an appeal at against extradition from britain to sweden. he is accused of sexual offenses. his lawyers told the high court in london that the description of the charges were misleading and unfair. he denies any wrongdoing. still to come on the program, more on the u.k. phone-hacking scandal, what it means for media relationships around the world. >> breyer earth elements are crucial, but to controls the lion's share of production? police and guatemalans have arrested two men in the collection of argentine singer. he was one of the most respected folk singers. his car was ambushed. >> he gave voice to millions of the disenfranchised lat
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embassy in damasc damascus? >> well, the state department is describing them as being thugs numbering around 300, saying they were perhaps incited by state run syrian intelligence. they are not saying anything at this point. but most certainly, it would appear as if this demonstration in front of the u.s. embassy also taking place in front of the french embassy, coming about as a direct reaction to a trip taken by both ambassadors last week. the syrian government has really been quite voe ckabcal by how ut was by that trip, saying it was taken without proper authorization. the minister of the interior accused the u.s. ambassador of meeting with saboteurs and inciting the demonstrations. and the government as well as its supporters have been pointing to this trip taken by the two ambassadors as being direct evidence of how foreign western countries, namely the united states and france are interfering in syria's internal affairs, deliberately trying to destabilize this regime. >> we know the syrian government has
embassy in damasc damascus? >> well, the state department is describing them as being thugs numbering around 300, saying they were perhaps incited by state run syrian intelligence. they are not saying anything at this point. but most certainly, it would appear as if this demonstration in front of the u.s. embassy also taking place in front of the french embassy, coming about as a direct reaction to a trip taken by both ambassadors last week. the syrian government has really been quite voe...
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we're on the scene in damascus next. >> u.s. officials slammed the syrian regime today as tension between the countries reaches a new high. secretary of state hillary clinton had her strongest criticism of president assad yet. >> president assad is not indispensable and we have nothing invested in him remaining in power. our goal is to see that the will of the syrian people for a democratic transformation occurs. >> this, after protesters attacked the u.s. embassy in syria. arwa damon is in damascus and joins us with the latest. arwa, secretary of state clintden said we really have no interest in assad. we want the will of the people. today we see both. the people who are supporting assad and attacking the embassy and the demonstrators who want him out. how do we know what the real will of the people is? >> well, that's why it's always so challenging to report from a place like syria, e.d., because when we do go out into the streets in an official capacity, it is always in the presence of government minders. so when someone is e
we're on the scene in damascus next. >> u.s. officials slammed the syrian regime today as tension between the countries reaches a new high. secretary of state hillary clinton had her strongest criticism of president assad yet. >> president assad is not indispensable and we have nothing invested in him remaining in power. our goal is to see that the will of the syrian people for a democratic transformation occurs. >> this, after protesters attacked the u.s. embassy in syria....
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damascus saw some of the biggest protests since the uprising began in march. it was a similar story in the south and demonstrations were even held in neighboring lebanon. this is on the backdrop of the interesting noises from the government. and national dialogue was held this week where critics were invited to attend. but opposition groups have treated these moves with skepticism. the protesters calling for change will only deepen their distrust of the government and further their resolve to force mr. assad from office. >> western and arab foreign ministers have agreed to recognize the libyan rebel national council as the governing body. the announcement came in a meeting in istanbul. they are committed to removing colonel gaddafi. it means that several billion dollars in libyan state assets frozen by foreign durrance can now begin to be released to the rebels. -- by foreign banks can now begin to be released to the rebels. there is demand that police officers suspected of killing activists during the uprising be put on trial and then assailant president hugo
damascus saw some of the biggest protests since the uprising began in march. it was a similar story in the south and demonstrations were even held in neighboring lebanon. this is on the backdrop of the interesting noises from the government. and national dialogue was held this week where critics were invited to attend. but opposition groups have treated these moves with skepticism. the protesters calling for change will only deepen their distrust of the government and further their resolve to...
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and damascus. the siren government is accusing robert ford of inciting protests. the u.s. state department calls that, quote, absolute rubbish. >>> more arrests in the "news of the world" scandal in britain. british prime minister david cameron's former press secretary turned himself in. he was released, though. he was editor of the paper at the time of the scandal, before being hired by cameron. he quit his government job earlier this year. employees of the tabloid newspaper hacked into the voicemail of a murdered girl and erased messages. this week, owner rupert murdoch shut down the paper. the paper's former royal correspondent was arrested yesterday. >>> britain's newest royal couple will spend their first full day in california. prince william and his new wife kate arrived yesterday. they will attend a star-studded event in l.a. tonight. there's the famous soccer star, right? david beckham. the british academy of film and arts dinner, prince william is the president of bafta, nicole kidman, jennifer lopez and tom hanks are expected to be there. a day for the royal cou
and damascus. the siren government is accusing robert ford of inciting protests. the u.s. state department calls that, quote, absolute rubbish. >>> more arrests in the "news of the world" scandal in britain. british prime minister david cameron's former press secretary turned himself in. he was released, though. he was editor of the paper at the time of the scandal, before being hired by cameron. he quit his government job earlier this year. employees of the tabloid newspaper...
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and damascus. the syrian government is accusing u.s. ambassador robert ford of inciting protests like this one yesterday in the flashpoint city of ha ma. the u.s. state department calls that claim, quote, absolute rubbish. >>> more arrests in the "news of the world" scandal in britain. british prime minister david cameron's former press secretary turned himself in. he was released later. he was editor of the paper at the time of the scandal before being hired by cameron. he quit his government job earlier this year. employees of the tabloid newspaper hacked into the account of a murdered girl and erased messages. this week owner rupert murdoch shut down the paper. the royals correspondent was also arrested yesterday. >>> the newest british royal couple spending their first full day in california. prince william and his bride kate arrived yesterday. there he is speaking to david beckham there. they spent time at a couple of events. david beckham among the guests. they will mix business with pleasure at a charity polo match in santa barba
and damascus. the syrian government is accusing u.s. ambassador robert ford of inciting protests like this one yesterday in the flashpoint city of ha ma. the u.s. state department calls that claim, quote, absolute rubbish. >>> more arrests in the "news of the world" scandal in britain. british prime minister david cameron's former press secretary turned himself in. he was released later. he was editor of the paper at the time of the scandal before being hired by cameron. he...
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arwa damon, cnn, damascus. >>> high overhead. a historic moment today that we'll never see again. >> "atlantis" arriving. welcome to the international space station for the last time. >> a nasa space shuttle is now docked with the international space station for the final time. the flight of the "atlantis" represents the end of a long-time u.s. shuttle program. as shuttle missions go, this one is fairly routine. they delivered supplies and spare parts, but when it returns, it will bring back a broken pump and lots of emotional memories. >> britain's prince william and catherine got cheers and some excited screams in los angeles today. the royal newlyweds are wrapping up their whirlwind three-day visit to california mingling with hollywood's biggest stars on saturday. today was all about meeting troops and inner city kids who are striving to make their lives better. now the duke and duchess of cambridge are about to head home. max foster are at los angeles international airport and he'll join us live from there in just a few minut
arwa damon, cnn, damascus. >>> high overhead. a historic moment today that we'll never see again. >> "atlantis" arriving. welcome to the international space station for the last time. >> a nasa space shuttle is now docked with the international space station for the final time. the flight of the "atlantis" represents the end of a long-time u.s. shuttle program. as shuttle missions go, this one is fairly routine. they delivered supplies and spare parts,...
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protest since the uprising began in march meanwhile syrian opposition members are holding meetings in damascus and istanbul to discuss ways of ousted president. bashar assad attempted to hold a national dialogue to quell the protests which was boycotted by seeing a physician figures in. a prison riot in northern mexico has seen a fifty nine. seven die in the violence more than half of those who escaped are drug trafficking convicts or gang members five guards are also missing the thought of helped the plot to break out the security forces have now brought the prison back under control it's the second job break in the past year one hundred fifty one prisoners escaped from the facility last december. china wants to you know. states to cancel a private meeting between president obama and the tibetan spiritual leader the dalai lama chinese officials say it could interfere with the country's internal affairs and harming china u.s. relations leaders are expected to discuss the dalai lama of tibet autonomous but stay within china. some pretty dramatic footage right here have a look from the netherlan
protest since the uprising began in march meanwhile syrian opposition members are holding meetings in damascus and istanbul to discuss ways of ousted president. bashar assad attempted to hold a national dialogue to quell the protests which was boycotted by seeing a physician figures in. a prison riot in northern mexico has seen a fifty nine. seven die in the violence more than half of those who escaped are drug trafficking convicts or gang members five guards are also missing the thought of...
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they went there on thursday, spent the night, then returned to damascus on friday. the syrian government enraged that such a trip had taken place. it's significant in that it has been the scene of some of the largest anti-government demonstrations, but last week the syrian military converged around it. the ministry of interior went so far as to post a statement saying that ambassador ford had met with saboteurs while in hama and that they were inciting the protests. >> would it be wrong to assume that any country where the security is so tight that this attack on the u.s. embassy could be payback? >> reporter: well, it is the natural assumption that one would draw, assuming that the syrian government did have a direct hand in it. it is true that the syrian security apparatus most certainly is incredibly capable of clamping down on demonstrations as we have been seeing in the past when it chooses to do so. and that is something that u.s. embassy pointed out, too, questioning just how it is that this type of violent demonstration could take place. >> arwa damon, thank
they went there on thursday, spent the night, then returned to damascus on friday. the syrian government enraged that such a trip had taken place. it's significant in that it has been the scene of some of the largest anti-government demonstrations, but last week the syrian military converged around it. the ministry of interior went so far as to post a statement saying that ambassador ford had met with saboteurs while in hama and that they were inciting the protests. >> would it be wrong...
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thousands of syrians poured across the streets of damascus and other cities, rejecting the government's offer of a national dialogue and calling for an end rule.sident izoassad's and the fallout from the scandal of britain's best known newspaper continues today. the paper's editor -- after serving as the paper's editor, andy kaufman went on to serve the prime minister. >> this scandal is not going away. it embraces the press, the police, and politicians. as he fights to prevent damage to his own government, david cameron admits that the political class could have done more to stop it. >> because party leaders were so keen to win the support of newspapers we turned a blind eye -- a blind eye to get on these practices to change the way these newspapers are regulated. the people in power new things were not right, but they did not do enough quickly enough until the fullness of the situation was revealed. >> but around the time the prime minister was speaking, this former editor was arrested by police. until january of this year, he was david cameron's communications represent of. he has al
thousands of syrians poured across the streets of damascus and other cities, rejecting the government's offer of a national dialogue and calling for an end rule.sident izoassad's and the fallout from the scandal of britain's best known newspaper continues today. the paper's editor -- after serving as the paper's editor, andy kaufman went on to serve the prime minister. >> this scandal is not going away. it embraces the press, the police, and politicians. as he fights to prevent damage to...
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thousands of syrians poured across the streets of damascus and other cities, rejecting the government's offer of a national dialogue and calling for an end rule.sident izoassad's and the fallout from the scandal of britain's best known newspaper continues today. the paper's editor -- after serving as the paper's editor, andy kaufman went on to serve the prime minister. >> this scandal is not going away. it embraces the press, the police, and politicians. as he fights to prevent damage to his own government, david cameron admits that the political class could have done more to stop it. >> because party leaders were so keen to win the support of newspapers we turned a blind eye -- a blind eye to get on these practices to change the way these newspapers are regulated. the people in power new things were not right, but they did not do enough quickly enough until the fullness of the situation was revealed. >> but around the time the prime minister was speaking, this former editor was arrested by police. until january of this year, he was david cameron's communications represent of. he has al
thousands of syrians poured across the streets of damascus and other cities, rejecting the government's offer of a national dialogue and calling for an end rule.sident izoassad's and the fallout from the scandal of britain's best known newspaper continues today. the paper's editor -- after serving as the paper's editor, andy kaufman went on to serve the prime minister. >> this scandal is not going away. it embraces the press, the police, and politicians. as he fights to prevent damage to...
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believed to be the biggest protest since the uprising began in march twenty thousand people gathered in damascus alone for friday of freedom prisoners and author of those jailed during our as a government about president asad attempted to hold a national dialogue to quell the protests but he was boycotted by senior opposition figures. china wants the united states to cancel a private meeting between president obama and the tibetan spiritual leader of the dalai lama chinese officials say it could interfere with the country's internal affairs and harm china u.s. relations of leaders are expected to discuss dalai lama's hopes for thing that could be semi autonomous but still he was in china's border. the avg am president is mourning the death of his half brother who was gunned down by one of his own associates on tuesday while he karzai was a convert to a political figure tolerated by nato despite suspicions of his connection to organized crime are his military control there are things the lack of a unified us agenda in again a stand led to the killing as this a nation of cowards i have brother in
believed to be the biggest protest since the uprising began in march twenty thousand people gathered in damascus alone for friday of freedom prisoners and author of those jailed during our as a government about president asad attempted to hold a national dialogue to quell the protests but he was boycotted by senior opposition figures. china wants the united states to cancel a private meeting between president obama and the tibetan spiritual leader of the dalai lama chinese officials say it...
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syrian opposition members have been holding meetings in damascus and to discuss ways of ousting president assad this comes after a massive nationwide protests rocked the country on friday leaving at least thirty two people dead hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators poured onto the streets of the capital and other cities before facing a crackdown by security forces the government has launched a national dialogue but protesters are demanding president assad step down. even as whalen leader hugo chavez has transferred part of his presidential power to the vice president and minister for finance as he travels to cuba for a new round of cancer treatment he's been given unanimous approval from the national assembly for the trip even from the opposition as his battle with cancer has raised down so over his a fitness to leave the country but he insists he still plans to run for reelection next year. despite warnings from china u.s. president barack obama has held a private meeting with the exiled tibetan spiritual leader the dalai lama the chinese government earlier called on the
syrian opposition members have been holding meetings in damascus and to discuss ways of ousting president assad this comes after a massive nationwide protests rocked the country on friday leaving at least thirty two people dead hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators poured onto the streets of the capital and other cities before facing a crackdown by security forces the government has launched a national dialogue but protesters are demanding president assad step down. even as...
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syrian opposition members have been holding meetings in damascus to discuss ways of getting president assad this comes off a massive nationwide protests rocked the country and friday leaving at least thirty three people hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators poured onto the streets of the capital and other cities before facing a crackdown by security forces the government is not so national dialogue but protesters demanding president assad step. in vienna thousands of mourners have joined the imperial funeral of the last heir to the. people gathered to pay tribute to crown prince potter but the son of last emperor european royals and political leaders were intense prince spoke died earlier this month at the age of ninety eight and will be buried in the imperial crypt. but israeli president hugo chavez is to return to cuba for more cancer treatment including therapy was just given approval from the national assembly for the trip was required by the constitution to have his return to pull his weight after spending nearly a month from cuba where he had a chimera from his
syrian opposition members have been holding meetings in damascus to discuss ways of getting president assad this comes off a massive nationwide protests rocked the country and friday leaving at least thirty three people hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators poured onto the streets of the capital and other cities before facing a crackdown by security forces the government is not so national dialogue but protesters demanding president assad step. in vienna thousands of mourners...
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in brief we're covering today in our world syrian opposition members have been holding meetings in damascus and. to discuss ways of sting president assad this comes after a massive nationwide protest rocked the country on friday leaving at least thirty two people dead hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators poured into the streets of the capital and other cities before facing a crackdown by security from since the government has launched a national dialogue protesters are demanding president assad step down. in vienna thousands of mourners have joined the imperial style funeral of the lost there to the hunger an empire people gathered to pay tribute to crown prince otto von habsburg the son of the last emperor european roles and political leaders were in attendance. earlier this month at the age of ninety eight and will be buried in the imperial crypt. but when president hugo chavez is to return to cuba for more cancer treatment including cuba therapy he recently asked the national assembly to authorize his trip was required by the constitution his return to venezuela after s
in brief we're covering today in our world syrian opposition members have been holding meetings in damascus and. to discuss ways of sting president assad this comes after a massive nationwide protest rocked the country on friday leaving at least thirty two people dead hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators poured into the streets of the capital and other cities before facing a crackdown by security from since the government has launched a national dialogue protesters are...